[0001] This invention relates to afoldable chair structure incorporating a safety device.
[0002] As is known, currently available on the market are foldable chairs which comprise
essentially a seat frame extending in a closed loop, to the sides whereof the chair's
front legs and rear legs are pivotally connected. To extensions of the front legs,
armrests are pivoted which are, in turn, connected pivotally to a middle portion of
the backrest frame, the latter being pivoted on extensions of the rear legs.
[0003] Also provided are braces connecting a point of the backrest frame to the pivotal
connection area between the seat frame and front legs.
[0004] The seat and backrest are defined by a fabric or plastics sheet which is connected
with its middle portion to springs associated with the rear portion of the seat frame.
[0005] Such prior foldable chairs have the advantage that they can be reduced to a very
compact folded size, since the front and rear legs can be folded down, to an interleaved
condition, against the seat frame while, by virtue of the above-described linkages,
the backrest frame can likewise be brought to overlie the seat frame.
[0006] These types of foldable chair have shown to be quite convenient and functional but
are liable to accidentally collapse, with obvious potential hazard for their users,
if handled improperly, and typically if a force is exerted on a front leg tending
to cause the rear legs to swing in to a folded condition of the chair as the user
generally applies his/her full weight to the front portion of the chair and the chair
only rests on its front legs.
[0007] It is the aim of this invention to obviate the above-mentioned hazardous situation
by providing a folding chair structure which incorporates a device effective to prevent
the chair from collapsing unintentionally.
[0008] Within the above aim, it is a particular object of the invention to provide a foldable
chair structure inoor- porating a safety device for preventing it from accidentally
collapsing which is of simplified construction such that it introduces no constructional
complications of sort.
[0009] Another object of this invention is to provide a foldable chair structure incorporating
a safety device , which owing to its peculiar construction, can give full assurance
of being reliable and safe to use.
[0010] A not least object of the invention is to provide a foldable chair structure incorporating
a safety device, which can be readily manufactured from commercially available elements
and materials and be highly competitive from a purely economical standpoint.
[0011] The above aim, and these and other objects to become apparent hereinafter, are achieved
by a foldable chair structure incorporating a safety device, according to the invention,
comprising a closed loop seat frame to the sides whereof there are pivotally connected
front end rear legs, extensions of siid front legs being pivotally connected to armrests,
pivoted at the other ends thereof to a middle portion of a backrest frame, said backrest
frame being connected pivotally to extensions of said rear legs, characterized in
that it comprises locking means effective to prevent the chair from accidentally collapsing
and including at least one oscillable plate journalled to a middle portion of said
backrest frame and releasably engageable by contact with the free ends of the rear
leg extensions to prevent pivoting to a folded condition.
[0012] Further features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following
detailed description of a foldable chair structure incorporating a safety device,
to be read in conjunction with the accompanying illustrative and not limitative drawings,
where:
Figure 1 is a perspective, schematic view of a foldable chair structure according
to the invention;
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the foldable chair structure, shown in its unfolded
in-use condition;
Figure 3 is a side view of the foldable chair structure of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a fragmentary side elevation view of the foldable chair structure showing
in detail the locking means associated therewith, in a locked condition thereof;
Figure 5 is a further detail view similar to the view of Figure 4, illustrating the
release phase of the locking means to allow the chair to be folded;
Figure 6 is a perspective detail view from one side of the plate forming the locking
means;
Figure 7 is a perspective view of the other side of the plate of Figure 6;
Figure 8 is a side elevation view showing in detail the locking means as mounted to
the inward side of the chair connecting brace;
Figure 9 is a top plan view of the plate of Figure 8; and
Figure 10 is a perspective view of the plate of Figure 8.
[0013] With reference to the drawing figures, a foldable chair structure incorporating a
safety device, secording to the invention, comprises a seat frame, generally designated
with the reference numeral 1, which is preferably a closed loop design of substantially
quadrangular configuration, including two substantially parallel lateral portions
1a, 1b forwardly interconnected by a front piece 1c, and rearwardly interconnected
by a rear portion 1d lying substantially parallel thereto.
[0014] At the front of the lateral portions 1a, 1b of the seat, outwardly of the frame,
there are pivoted the front legs 2a, 2b which, as is usual, comprise a tubular member
folded to a substantially "U"-like configuration and defining a floor resting zone
at an interconnection section 3, extending between said front legs 2a, 2b.
[0015] Inwardly of the seat frame 1, rearwardly at the lateral portions 1a, 1b thereof there
are pivoted the rear legs 4a, 4b also formed from a bent tubular member defining a
substantially "U"-like configuration, which further defines a floor resting zone at
ite interconnecting section 5 extending between said rear legs 4a, 4b.
[0016] The upward extensions 7 of the front legs 2 are journalled at their uppermost ends
to the anterior portions of substantially horizontal armrests 8 which are pivoted,
at their rear ends, to the upright members 9a, 9b of the backrest frame, generally
indicated at 10, which defines an inverted "U"-like member including a substantially
horizontal portion 9o extending between the upper ends of the upright members 9.
[0017] At their bottom ends, the uprights 9 are journalled proximately to the upper extremities
of the extensions 11 of the rear legs 4.
[0018] Also provided is a connecting brace 15, formed preferably from plastics or other
such suitable material, which is connected at its forward portion 15a between the
point of pivotal connection of the front legs 2 to the seat frame 1 and at its rear
portion 15b to a middle portion of the uprights 9 at the area thereof extending between
the pivotal connection of the armrests 8 to the extensions 11 of the rear legs 9a,
9b.
[0019] Obviously, all of the cited connections between elements of the chair's frame may
be achieved by the utilization of any suitable pivotal connection means such as rivets,
nuts and bolts, upturned pins eto.
[0020] The chair is then completed by partially covering the chair frame with a sheet, generally
indicated at 16, which extends from the front piece 1c of the seat frame 1 to the
horizontal portion 9c extending between the uprights 9 to define the seat 18 and backrest
19 and is connected, at the area joining the seat to the backrest, to springs 20 connected
to the rear portion 1d of the seat frame 1.
[0021] The peculiar aspect of the invention is that locking means are provided to prevent
the chair from accidentally collapsing; the locking means comprise an oscillable plate,
indicated at 30, which is expediently journalled at a first end portion 30a thereof
including a through hole 30b to the upright 9 at the area of pivotal connection to
the brace 15 (Figure 5).
[0022] That plate 30 has at a second end portion 30o thereof, a seat 31 which is adapted
to engage with the free ends of the extension 11 of the rear legs, so as to form an
abutment effective to prevent the chair from being folded down.
[0023] Thus, in order to be able to fold the chair, the plate 30 must be removed from its
position of engagement and specifically the extension 11 must be released from its
engagement with the abutment seat 31, before the rear leg can be pivoted in order
to fold the chair.
[0024] To this end, it will be sufficient to turn the chair upside down, thereupon the plate
30 will swing by gravity away from the extension 11 thereby uncoupling the engagement
between the end of the extension 11 and the seat 31 and thus allowing the chair to
be folded down.
[0025] To permit accurate positioning of the plate 30, means are advantageously provided
which are adapted to delimit the upward pivotal movement of the plate 30 comprising
a side lug 35 which is expediently formed integrally with the plate 30, protruding
laterally therefrom such that it engages in abutment engagement relationship with
the brace 15, to prevent the plate from pivotally moving downwardly below the same,
a projection 36 is also expediently provided which iε also advantageously formed integral
with the plate 30, protruding laterally therefrom at a side opposite to said side
lug 35, thereby the projection 36 engages by contact with the uprights 9.
[0026] Thus, in this example, wherein the side lug 35 and projection 36 project from oppoeite
sides of the plate 30, the plate 30 would be placed between the upright 9 and the
brace 15.
[0027] However, as shown in Figure 8, a plate 40 could be alternatively provided inwardly
of the brace 15.
[0028] In this case, the locking means preventing the plate from turning accidentally upward
would comprise a bottom extension or protuberance 41 which is adapted to engage with
the bottom portion of the brace 15, and the means preventing the plate 40 from turning
downward would comprise a top extension or protuberance 42, expediently positioned
proximately to the pivotal connection area or through hole 40a and being adapted for
abutment engagement with the top portion of the brace 15, the bottom protuberance
41 and the top protuberance 42 both projecting laterally from the same side of the
plate 40.
[0029] Furthermore, the plate 40 may be provided with a plurality of detents such aa a first
detent seat 45 and a second detent seat 46, (Figure 10), which are selectively engageable
with the free ends of the extensions to provide different angular inclinations of
the chair back 19 with respect to the seat 18 with the chair in its open condition.
[0030] The folding chair of this invention is designed such that, when in the open condition,
the plate, 30 or 40, will be caused by gravity to abut with its free end against the
free end of the extension 11, thereby any force acting in the chair-folding direction
would be resisted, since the rear legs are prevented from pivoting due to the engagement
of the seat 31 or abutment detent 45,46 with the cited free end of the extension 11,
(Figure 4).
[0031] To fold the chair down, it will be sufficient to tarn the chair upside down (Figure
5), whereupon the plate will swing away from the end of the rear leg extension 11
by gravity, thus permitting the rear legs free to oscillate to the position assumed
in the folded condition of the chair.
[0032] It should be further added that these means which delimit the free pivotal movement
of the plate in an upward or downward direction have the function of preventing the
plate from assuming an improper setting such that it cannot freely swing to its automatically
locked position on unfolding the chair.
[0033] It may be appreciated from the foregoing description that the invention achieves
its objects, and in particular it should be stressed that through very simple means,
such as those inoluding the plate journalled to the upright at the area of pivotal
connection of the connecting brace, a high degree of safety is imparted to the chair,
which can no longer accidentally fold down.
[0034] Another important aspect is that the plate mounting involves no special processing,
since the plate is installed at a pivotal point of connection which is already conventionally
provided on chairs of this type.
[0035] In practicing the invention, any materials, contingent shapes and dimensions may
be used, so long as compatible with the specific application.
1. A foldable chair structure incorporating a safety device, comprising a close loop
design seat frame (1) to the sides whereof there are pivotally connected front (2)
and rear (4) legs, extensions (7) of said front legs (2) being connected pivotally
to armrests (8),pivoted at the other ends thereof to a middle portion of a backrest
frame (10), said backrest frame (10) being connected pivotally to the extensions (11)
of said rear legs (4), characterized in that it comprises locking means effective
to prevent the chair from accidentally collapsing including at least one oscillable
plate (30,40) journalled to a middle portion of said backrest frame (10) and being
releasably engageable with free ends of the rear leg (4) extensions (11) to prevent
pivoting to a folded condition.
2. A foldable chair structure according to Claim 1, characterized in that said plate
(30,40) is journalled at the area of pivotal connection of the connecting brace (15)
to the backrest frame (10) journalled, at the other end thereof, to the pivotal point
between the front legs (2) and seat frame (1).
3. A foldable chair structure according to the preceding claims, characterized in
that said plate (30,40) has, at the free end thereof, at least one detent seat (31,45,46)
wherein the free end of said rear leg (4) extension (11) can be engaged.
4. A foldable chair structure according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said plate (30) is positioned between said connecting brace (15) and the upright
(9) of the backrest frame (10).
5. A foldable chair structure according to one or mare of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said plate (30) has means for delimiting the upward swing comprising a side
lug (35) engageable with the bottom portion of said frame (1), and means for restricting
the downward swing comprising a peg (36) projecting sideways from said plate (30)
and being engageable with said upright (9).
6. A foldable chair structure according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said plate (40) is connected to the inward side of said connecting brace (15).
7. A foldable chair structure according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said plate (40) has first (45) and second (46) detent seats wherein said extensions
(11) of the rear legs (4) are engageable selectively.
8. A foldable chair structure according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that it comprises, on said plate (40), means for delimiting the upward swing comprising
a bottom extension (41) adapted to engage by contact with the bottom portion of said
connecting brace (15), and means for restricting the downward swing comprising a top
extension (42) engageable by contact with the top portion of said connecting brace
(15).
9. A foldable chair structure according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said plate (30,40) is disengageable from said free ends of the rear leg (4)
extensions (11) by upsetting said chair, on said plate swinging by gravity.